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tomorrow we're going to get united technologies as well. another company company down tomorrow. we will get that worries me. ibm is the stock market today. that cracking on friday got a lot of people very alarmed. >> it's a bellwether perhaps. >> sue, apple has moved higher today. and it is currently trade iing stock is, of course, of 705 a share. >> tiler, that's a pretty staggering job. they were looking at 42.5 billion $s in revenue. and apple sold almost 48 million units. about 8% and eps 15 to 18 million units is where they expect it to come in. >> sue earlier mentioned the shares of microsoft getting a bit of a pop today something like 4% as the tech giant has got a new investor. what's the back story here? that's a little less than 1%. they are saying right now they will not get too involved unless they get unhappy with microsoft direction. pushing for changes there. they will have to see what happe happens. >> all right. thank you very much. sue down to you. take a look at that chart. josh is our trade detective on this one. as you said, more interestingly maybe is the s
tomorrow we're going to get united technologies as well. another company company down tomorrow. we will get that worries me. ibm is the stock market today. that cracking on friday got a lot of people very alarmed. >> it's a bellwether perhaps. >> sue, apple has moved higher today. and it is currently trade iing stock is, of course, of 705 a share. >> tiler, that's a pretty staggering job. they were looking at 42.5 billion $s in revenue. and apple sold almost 48 million units....
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if we have any technology left. tomorrow night at 11:00. sorry, jon. i've broken the show. [laughter] and this is your moment of zen. [audience humming "daily captioning sponsored by comedy central [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: welcome to the report, everybody. thank you very much. thank you, thank you, thank you. good to have you with us. >> stephen, stephen, stephen, stephen! [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: thank you so much. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. please, sit down. [ cheers and applause ] please, please. we have so much to talk about. folks, you know, the cover of "rolling stone" magazine has long been a cultural landmark dating all the way back to 2006 when it featured me along with... i want to say tom daily? he makes movies now. i don't know. so when a rolling stone cover features something controversial, people notice. >> rolling stone magazine is causing a big stir with its newest edition featuring the surviving boston marathon bombing suspect. the august 3 issue features a cover of a photo of dzhokhar tsarnaev that he took himself. >> this elect
if we have any technology left. tomorrow night at 11:00. sorry, jon. i've broken the show. [laughter] and this is your moment of zen. [audience humming "daily captioning sponsored by comedy central [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: welcome to the report, everybody. thank you very much. thank you, thank you, thank you. good to have you with us. >> stephen, stephen, stephen, stephen! [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: thank you so much. thank you, ladies and gentlemen....
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just the result of technology not necessarily being up to speed. they say they are working to get that down to zero as best they can. the answer appears to be that yes they are. >> i would think they would be. that's the way they work. appreciate it. >> if you thought our lawmakers behave badly, check this out. we will take you there to show you what started it all. >> coming up, power pitch. start ups give us their 60 second pitch. >> jesse lawrence, the founder and ceo. >> we get you inside the fast paced world. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 companies breaking through. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 endless possibilities. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with schwab, i search the globe for the big movers. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i can trade in 30 different markets tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 to help me seize opportunities, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 potentially better returns and new ways to diversify. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 to get an edge, i use schwab's global research. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 they give me equity ratings on foreign stocks tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 based on things like fundamentals, t
just the result of technology not necessarily being up to speed. they say they are working to get that down to zero as best they can. the answer appears to be that yes they are. >> i would think they would be. that's the way they work. appreciate it. >> if you thought our lawmakers behave badly, check this out. we will take you there to show you what started it all. >> coming up, power pitch. start ups give us their 60 second pitch. >> jesse lawrence, the founder and...
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now you can, with rca symphonix: the breakthrough personal sound amplifier that uses hd digital technology to distinguish speech from background noise. you'll hear more clearly and comfortably in large groups, crowded streets, office settings, watching tv, or at a restaurant with friends. sleek, lightweight, and virtually unnoticeable, rca symphonix fits comfortably behind either ear and lets you set the volume level and noise reduction that you need. just flip the switch, and you're all ears. and the rca symphonix rechargeable battery recharges while you sleep; so the next day, you'll have up to 15 hours of use time. call now to take advantage of our special purchase offer on an rca symphonix personal sound amplifier. you'll receive everything you need to begin hearing better, including the ultra-light symphonix and all of the ear pieces, accessories, and charger kit. try symphonix for a full 30 days, and if you're not absolutely delighted, send it back for a refund, no questions asked. plus call today to learn about getting a free symphonix cleaning care kit, a $29.95 value, as our gift
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new technology is pitting highly trained k-9s against man-made detecters. >> technology is coming that experts hope will keep everybody safe. from the boston marathon to u.s. troops on patrol in afghanistan, in the life and death challenge to detect bombs. it's a debate over dog versus machine in the search for the best solutions. oak ridge national laboratory is focusing on technology. this bunch of boxes and computer screens is actually a prototype for detecting explosives. >> so what the sensor does is combine an infarad detector. >> simply put, a target shoots out and advanced computers analyze the colors and within seconds detect explosives. this has two critical advantages. the laser finds small amount of explosives nearly a football field away and it can be put on a truck, moving and scanning a crowd like the marathon. >> and you need a device to look at a large area, and so it's a difficult question to answer, but i would say the technology could do it. >> scientists say a dog's nose is the best detector, but pentagon officer says, even her bomb-sniffing partner has limits. >>
new technology is pitting highly trained k-9s against man-made detecters. >> technology is coming that experts hope will keep everybody safe. from the boston marathon to u.s. troops on patrol in afghanistan, in the life and death challenge to detect bombs. it's a debate over dog versus machine in the search for the best solutions. oak ridge national laboratory is focusing on technology. this bunch of boxes and computer screens is actually a prototype for detecting explosives. >> so...
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call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. [ male announcer ] technology that makes you feel superhuman... where do i sign in? [ male announcer ] that's powerful. switch to fios and we'll triple your speeds for free with an upgrade to fios quantum. marvel's iron man 3, in theaters may 3rd. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 5:00 a.m. >> when we open the door to our apartment, it was solid smoke. >> what was that like? >> it was pretty scary. get out as fast as you can. >> dozens of people are forced to evacuate their apartment. the latest in a live report. >> we have said going back last year that there's going to be more regularity of these types of requests for adjustment's going forward. >> get ready to dig a little deeper. >> he denies the charges. in thisted the fbi investigation. >> more arrests in the boston bombing situation. >> good morning. i'm mindy basara. >> and i'm stan sto
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. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doesn't just see the future. it is the future. we didn't have u-verse back in my day. you couldn't just... guys... there you are. you know you couldn't just pause a show in one room, then... where was i... you couldn't pause a show in one room then start playing it in another. and...i'm talking to myself... [ male announcer ] call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. >> we continue to follow developments in the boston terror attacks. federal authorities say it appears that neither of the suspects had links to terror group, but tamerlan tsarnaev often looked at extremist websites. his brother, dzhokhar tsarnaev remains in the hospital tonight. his condition is upgraded from serious to fair. now other areas of boston are opening now. shelby lynn reports. >> reporter: police never let up their desire to catch the suspects of the bombings. they detailed the harrowing hours of the capture of dzhokhar tsarnaev in a suburban yard. >
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it combines research with communication and information technologies. mark ho has more. >> reporter: a group of ninth graders at a school is studying physics. the students answer the teacher's question using smartphones. the correct answers are displayed instantly. the teacher can also see at a glance how well the students understand the material. this school uses the latest i.t. applications to make the classes more effective and more interesting for the students. >> if you have it on your phone you have all of them in just one compact screen. >> reporter: more than 1500 students between the ages of 13 and 17 are enrolled here. this school is one among several participating in a project called future school. it was launched by the government five years ago. >> think about what we should do in terms of introducing new ideas and teaching methods to the kids who are born in the digital age. you want critical thinkers. you want students to be able to articulate, students who can express themselves and to think critically. >> reporter: singapore places a hi
it combines research with communication and information technologies. mark ho has more. >> reporter: a group of ninth graders at a school is studying physics. the students answer the teacher's question using smartphones. the correct answers are displayed instantly. the teacher can also see at a glance how well the students understand the material. this school uses the latest i.t. applications to make the classes more effective and more interesting for the students. >> if you have it...
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. >> all the technologies we have with solar impulse, were used everywhere in the world. the energy consumption and half of its needs with renewable sources. >> i think that would be great for everybody. if we run out, then we'll save the oil. we won't have all these problems overseas. all our war. >> the sun is going down. i'm concerned for them and know they stored enough juice. >> that shouldn't be a concern, because the solar impulse can charge its batteries all day and enough so, it can fly all night. thus in theory, it could fly indefinitely. but today's all day flight over the bay area is a technical test run. they are preparing for a cross country flight beginning next month and in 2015, the plan is to fly around the world relying solely on energy from the sun. joe vasquez, kpix5. >> makes it extremely lightweight. it has one pilot and exactly 11,783 cells. converts sunlight into battery power and something else i found out, peanuts are free. >> oh really? you get free peanuts. >> there you go. we have a lot of solar today. >> we had some cloud cover moving in ton
. >> all the technologies we have with solar impulse, were used everywhere in the world. the energy consumption and half of its needs with renewable sources. >> i think that would be great for everybody. if we run out, then we'll save the oil. we won't have all these problems overseas. all our war. >> the sun is going down. i'm concerned for them and know they stored enough juice. >> that shouldn't be a concern, because the solar impulse can charge its batteries all day...
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officers atearing, the massachusetts institute of technology stood outside. this is their way of paying their respects. is beingtsarnaev escorted back to a prison just outside of boston. there are a number of court date set for the coming months will stop al jazeera -- for the coming months. al jazeera, boston. >> the asian on airlines flight 214 crashed in san francisco. a fire began. >> a minute and a half after the aircraft came to a stop, and this is based on video evidence, a man and a half after the aircraft came to a stop, door 2l followed closely by door 1l and the slides were deployed. evacuatingers began down the slides. there we saw passengers evacuating from 3r. about two minutes after the crash, the first emergency response vehicles you arrived on the scene. >> we will bring you breaking news. president obama has been erected agencies toting review u.s. aid to egypt. this is coming to us reuters. also saying the u.s. remains committed to its defense relationship with egypt. you may recall the way that the u.s. perceives what the events in egypt h
officers atearing, the massachusetts institute of technology stood outside. this is their way of paying their respects. is beingtsarnaev escorted back to a prison just outside of boston. there are a number of court date set for the coming months will stop al jazeera -- for the coming months. al jazeera, boston. >> the asian on airlines flight 214 crashed in san francisco. a fire began. >> a minute and a half after the aircraft came to a stop, and this is based on video evidence, a...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >> in terms of what we're going to do differently to ensure safety of bostonnians and americans, issue shifts to more effective public safety measures that people with walk the streets in safety. melissa: as second bombing suspect remains at large, authorities and legislators are working to know sure we do not see another incident like this on u.s. soil, we often look for answers by changing laws. was there anything done that we could prevent this? and how to we not over reacted? our panel michael barrett, mike baker, and diligence. we have rod wheeler, former dc homicide detective, and fox news contributor, welcome, michael, start with you, this is our knee-jerk reaction, something like this happens, lawmakers almost don't want to miss the opportunity to jump in do something, many times with great intentions of trying to stop it from happening again, but they may or may not do sense, first i heard, these were individuals who c
the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >> in terms of what we're going to do differently to ensure safety of bostonnians and americans, issue shifts to more effective public safety measures that people with walk the streets in safety. melissa: as second bombing suspect remains at large, authorities and legislators are working to know sure we do not see another incident like this on u.s. soil, we often...
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technology saves lots of money. take esurance for example. they were born online and built to save people money on car insurance. [ boys laughing ] yep. technology can do some amazing things. but it can't unhurt feelings. esurance. insurance for the modern world. now backed by allstate. click or call. >>> yikes, what a mess. that's a house in central florida filled with about three feet of mud. yuck. it all crashed into a house when a nearby hillside gave way after torrential rain. no word yet when or if those residents will be able to move back in. >> look at the morning road conditions. it'll be slow-going for many today. expect rain and flooding along the gulf coast. wet and icy conditions will stretch north to the great lakes. >>> oben the lookout for airport delays in minneapolis, new orleans, miami, kansas city, memphis and dallas. >> back to some sad news now. the passing, a report from the entertainment world. ♪ jump jump daddy mac will make you jump jump ♪ >> chris kelly, one-half of the krisskross duo has died in his hometown of
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about -- i think it's closing in on $20 million raised by business using supercomputing and mobile technology over our secure network, verizon innovators are building a world of medical treatment data in the cloud. so doctors can make a more informed diagnosis from anywhere, in seconds rather than months. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy.
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. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doesn't just see the future. it is the future. lou: we're back with the a-team, i wt to know what you think, 5:00 wednesday, news conference by fbi canceled. up steps president 30 minutes later to talk about his disappointment with the senate and those who oppose his views. >> we should putthe justice department under oath. when president said i want to go on at 5:00, and do my thing, they clear the path. there a coordination on a daily basis, there is no question. question. >> we were talking about immigration reform, which appears to be in trouble. american people are watching this ugly display of, a terrorist attack on our great city and goodpeople of boston, that could be used as a political prop, premise, as this administration is fond of doing, those who oppose, and those who support that legislation. using it. as a -- >> look. facts are facts, this is a new situation, something has happened that has not happened since 9/11, much of the immigration debate is not just the bord
. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doesn't just see the future. it is the future. lou: we're back with the a-team, i wt to know what you think, 5:00 wednesday, news conference by fbi canceled. up steps president 30 minutes later to talk about his disappointment with the senate and those who oppose his views. >> we should putthe justice department under oath. when president said i want to go on at 5:00, and do my thing,...
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the only place in the world you'll find the sleep number bed with dual air technology. it allows each of you to adjust to the support your body needs. you'll only find sleep number at one of our over 400 stores nationwide, where queen mattresses start at just $699. and for those who sleep hot or cool, now save $500 on our temperature-balancing memory foam bed set. sleep number. comfort. individualized. >>> there were people in the neighborhood who would not allow their children to play with my children because of what they perceived i might do. and that hurt me more than just about anything else. >> this is a truly shocking and moving story. that was lee heist talking about becoming a suspect in his wife's disappearance in 2002. and in a remarkable twist, brenda heist who has not been seen by her family in more than a decade and declared legally dead turned herself into police last friday. she admitted walking out on her husband and two children living as a homeless vagrant the entire time. mr. heist, this is a really remarkable story. and i've got to say from the start
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some will require technological breakthroughs or new policy insights, but more than anything, what we will need is political will. to harness the ingenuity of your generation. to protect more of our kids from the horrors of gun violence that requires the untiring resolve of citizens. >> let's talk politics now. the nra wrapping up its annual meeting with references to the boston bombing suspects and the immigration reform and the fallout from the bombings investigation. let's bring in our regulars cnn analyst anna navorro. l.z. is a writer. i'm going take you to the wood shed if you're not concise. let's start with wayne lapierre, the nra's vice president. talking about the boston bombings. >> a terrorist with bombs and guns just outside frightens citizens sheltered in place with no means to defend themselves or their families from whatever might come crashing through their door. how many wish they had a gun two weeks ago? >> so ms. navarro, do you think a lot of bostonians owned a gun when the city went into lockdown? >> i don't know. i don't think wayne lapierre know what is they ar
some will require technological breakthroughs or new policy insights, but more than anything, what we will need is political will. to harness the ingenuity of your generation. to protect more of our kids from the horrors of gun violence that requires the untiring resolve of citizens. >> let's talk politics now. the nra wrapping up its annual meeting with references to the boston bombing suspects and the immigration reform and the fallout from the bombings investigation. let's bring in our...
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technology. those test results are on their website. face.missed.gov. you can see how well the algorithms do in a variety of situations. a second reason is particularly right now there is no money for research or implementation. >> in this case, the quality of the images may have been an issue. the humans recognized the suspects but maybe there is not enough definition for the algorithms to pick it up? >> you're exactly right. speaker and fingerprint recognition and the like. the standard says you have to have 90 pixels of resolution between the two eyes. the pictures that i have been shown have had in the order of 12 pixels or 20 pixels between the eyes. far too little resolution for the algorithms to do any good. >> thank you for joining us, wayne. >> thank you very much. >> simon, before we go to the break, this is a very chilling picture. it was taken just moments before the bombing on monday and you can see 8-year-old martin richard, the boy who has become very much part of the face of this
technology. those test results are on their website. face.missed.gov. you can see how well the algorithms do in a variety of situations. a second reason is particularly right now there is no money for research or implementation. >> in this case, the quality of the images may have been an issue. the humans recognized the suspects but maybe there is not enough definition for the algorithms to pick it up? >> you're exactly right. speaker and fingerprint recognition and the like. the...
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released photos. 10:30, the brothers tried to rob a 7-eleven store near the massachusetts institute of technology. then news a police officer was attacked. sean collier,26 years old, was shot as he s in his car. he died soon after. the brothers hijacked a car, and the chase that followed ended in watertown, 10 miles from boston. on the usually quiet suburban street, there was a fierce firefight, captured on mobile phones. the police were taking no chances. the innocent owner of the hijacked car was for a time treated as a suspect. tamerlan tsarnaev was fatally wounded. he died in hospital. >> the closed in around one guy. they got in position. >> w >> they were screaming at him. they all had their guns out. he was at the point where he was like this. finally, by the time the car came over, he finally laid down to go back on the ground, and that was said. >> the whole town has become a crime scene. the younger brother who escaped the shootout. >> you should be considered armed and dangerous and a threat to anybody he might approach. there is a 20-block perimeter around the location the chief is ta
released photos. 10:30, the brothers tried to rob a 7-eleven store near the massachusetts institute of technology. then news a police officer was attacked. sean collier,26 years old, was shot as he s in his car. he died soon after. the brothers hijacked a car, and the chase that followed ended in watertown, 10 miles from boston. on the usually quiet suburban street, there was a fierce firefight, captured on mobile phones. the police were taking no chances. the innocent owner of the hijacked car...
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. >> new technology is credited with helping track down the boston marathon bombings and the role a bay area company in making the search go faster. >> where a lot of money is going building the new 49ers stadium in santa clara but first the america's money report. >> good morning, topping america's money, gas prices will continue to drop for another six weeks. y is likely for a gallon of regular unleaded. economists say crude oil prices and low consumption push the prices lower. online fundraising spases $1 million to help victims of the boston marathon bombings. there is help for individuals and couples and there is an effort to help one gentleman get a brand new boat. and tom cries raked in $38 million at the box office beating out "42." that is covering fremont, palo alto, north bay and all the bay area this is abc7 news. >> good morning at 4:42. hope you had a great weekend. a look at the downtown area of san francisco ferry building from the exploritorium camera. there is heat wave gripping the bay area and we will check with mike on the forecast. >> the first detailed look at whe
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investigators have had full access to the wreckage and have already said technology is not keeping pace with the volume of rail traffic. >> this area is not equipped with systems that would show something was moving on the area that was not authorized. >> police and investigators expect to find dozens more bodies. rebuilding and restoring normalcy will take years for this town. like stick him on this -- >> still to come on this program, nigeria's president goes peddling for cash. plus, leading the world from the seat of his wheelchair. newly and covered footage gives -- uncovered footage gives historians a glimpse of the former president's secret life. hast's prosecutor general issued an arrest warrant for muslim motherhood leader mohamed elbaradei. he is accused of inciting violence on monday. 51 people died. severe flooding has destroyed houses and bridges in southwest china. 12 are missing. more than 200 others have had to leave their homes. talks are interviewing the between north and south korea, aimed at reopening the kaesong industrial complex. leaders across the border to inspec
investigators have had full access to the wreckage and have already said technology is not keeping pace with the volume of rail traffic. >> this area is not equipped with systems that would show something was moving on the area that was not authorized. >> police and investigators expect to find dozens more bodies. rebuilding and restoring normalcy will take years for this town. like stick him on this -- >> still to come on this program, nigeria's president goes peddling for...
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our country needs more college grads to help fill all the open technology jobs. to help meet that need, here at devry university, we're offering 4 million dollars in tech scholarships for qualified new students. learn more at devry.edu. . >>> now to our financing coverage of the boston marathon bombings. the surviving suspect in last week's attack has opinion moved out of the -- been moved out of the hospital. dzhokhar tsarnaev was moved to this federal prison medical center in devon, massachusetts. that's 40 miles from boston. authorities say dzhokhar tsarnaev and his brother killed an m.i.t. police officer following a carjacking. a north eastern university professional who counselored the carjacking victim spoke on his behalf describing the first words out of his mouth. >> did you hear about the marathon bombing? then he said i did. he said, well, that's me. i did that. and i just killed a cambridge cop. >> f.b.i. agents also picked through a landfill near the university of dart mouth where dzhokhar tsarnaev was a student. and there are reports tonight that the
our country needs more college grads to help fill all the open technology jobs. to help meet that need, here at devry university, we're offering 4 million dollars in tech scholarships for qualified new students. learn more at devry.edu. . >>> now to our financing coverage of the boston marathon bombings. the surviving suspect in last week's attack has opinion moved out of the -- been moved out of the hospital. dzhokhar tsarnaev was moved to this federal prison medical center in devon,...
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this is a stunning work of technology. the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> good morning and welcome back. i want to set the beautiful scene. we are right here in the heart of boston, and this makeshift memorial has been growing and growing and growing. you see it behind us. four crosses for the four lives lost and officer sean collier shot dead and murdered at mit, and the chinese exchange student, lu, and then the little boy who was the resilience, and then krystle campbell, this city will grow and will move on. the boat where boston bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev hid has been transported. sources say they did not find any guns insight the boat, and there were questions whether he was firing back or not. the boat's owner, very brave, called 911 when he spotted blood and peeked his head under the tarp and saw what he thought was a body inside, and he called the authorities. the boat is being moved to a secure location so investigators can examine it and get all the evidence they can get out of it. before the boat bec
this is a stunning work of technology. the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> good morning and welcome back. i want to set the beautiful scene. we are right here in the heart of boston, and this makeshift memorial has been growing and growing and growing. you see it behind us. four crosses for the four lives lost and officer sean collier shot dead and murdered at mit, and the chinese exchange student, lu, and then the little boy who was...
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the two suspects brought a convenience store near the massachusetts institute of technology on thursday night. shortly afterwards, they exchanged fire with police and one of them managed to escape. the suspect at large is this man, dzhokhar tsarnaev. his brother, tamerlan, on the left, died this morning from gunshot wounds. the pair are immigrants, ethnic chechens, who were living in the u.s. their uncle says the brothers have brought shame on the family. he gave a public message to his nephews still in hiding. >> i say, dzhokhar , if you are alive, turn yourself in and ask for forgiveness from the victims whom you injured, and for those who are left, ask these people. >> schools remain closed. boston's public transit system has been shut down, and even the city's airspace has been partially closed. the entire city is on lockdown. >> let's go live to washington for the latest on the story. max, can you tell us more about the suspects? there's a lot of questions right now. are they the sole suspect? >> there was the idea or the rumor of a third suspect floating around for a while, at lea
the two suspects brought a convenience store near the massachusetts institute of technology on thursday night. shortly afterwards, they exchanged fire with police and one of them managed to escape. the suspect at large is this man, dzhokhar tsarnaev. his brother, tamerlan, on the left, died this morning from gunshot wounds. the pair are immigrants, ethnic chechens, who were living in the u.s. their uncle says the brothers have brought shame on the family. he gave a public message to his nephews...
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using technology that's been around for years. they use heat images to look down at the boat. you can see in the pictures, it shows you the heat inside that body, where he was lying underneath that tarp. then it goes to a black image where you can even make out his feet as he was inside the boat. but before they approached it, they weren't sure whether there were any bombs inside there. they moved a robotic arm to move closer and closer and remove that tarp before they tried to get him to come out. there was an exchange of gunfire and eventually they got him out of there. and as elizabeth cohen was reporting and as i have learned from a law enforcement official, even if the suspect wanted to cooperate, he can't because of his medical condition. but certainly that's something they're going to want to do to try to find out from him all the information that they can before he is read his rights. they have that special exemption under federal law, investigators say, to talk to him, to find out whether he has any information that could put the public at risk before his rights are r
using technology that's been around for years. they use heat images to look down at the boat. you can see in the pictures, it shows you the heat inside that body, where he was lying underneath that tarp. then it goes to a black image where you can even make out his feet as he was inside the boat. but before they approached it, they weren't sure whether there were any bombs inside there. they moved a robotic arm to move closer and closer and remove that tarp before they tried to get him to come...
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. >> don, i want to ask you about digital technology. before i do, there's something about the fbi that i want to pick your brain about. we found out yesterday that the fbi had already one time before interviewed tamerlan tsarnaev because in 2011, russia, the foreign government the fbi is discussing, russia asked the fbi, going to read from the fbi's press release for information about tamerlan tsarnaev. the request stated it was based on information he was a follower of radical islam, a strong believer, and that he had changed drastically since 2010 as he prepared to leave the united states for travel to the country's region to join unsp unspecified groups. they checked to look for things like derogatory telephone communications, online sites associated with promotion of radical activity, association with other persons of interest, travel and education plans and history. they interviewed family members. the fbi didn't find any terrorism activity and those results were provided to russia in summer of 2011. i think a lot of people are cur
. >> don, i want to ask you about digital technology. before i do, there's something about the fbi that i want to pick your brain about. we found out yesterday that the fbi had already one time before interviewed tamerlan tsarnaev because in 2011, russia, the foreign government the fbi is discussing, russia asked the fbi, going to read from the fbi's press release for information about tamerlan tsarnaev. the request stated it was based on information he was a follower of radical islam, a...
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this is a stunning work of technology. the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. it's easy to follow the progress you're making toward all your financial goals. a quick glance, and you can see if you're on track. when the conversation turns to knowing where you stand, turn to us. wells fargo advisors. >>> welcome back to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. the national lead, ten of you tos attending the nra convention in texas, savering their victory again gun control in the senate. >>> now the u.s. rethinking about sending arms into syria. what could go wrong? >>> and ironman 3. it's obviously going to dominate the box office this weekend. comic fans are going nuts. this weekend, they may be looking forward to something else even more. >>> in our world lead, another day, another violent event in syria. the state-run syrian arab news agency reports that a fire broke out at damascus international airport after rebels fired mortars that hit a parked plane and 32 people died today due to syrian violence. the global post says it has a high
this is a stunning work of technology. the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. it's easy to follow the progress you're making toward all your financial goals. a quick glance, and you can see if you're on track. when the conversation turns to knowing where you stand, turn to us. wells fargo advisors. >>> welcome back to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. the national lead, ten of you tos attending the nra convention in texas, savering their...
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do you think that privacy concerns such technology raises will be reined in by these guys? not now, maybe not ever. because see those cameras following your every move? just smile. keep on moving. because they are staying. welcome i'm neil cavuto, dzhokhar tsarnaev is in a hospital alive. because not only did cameras catch him in the act but a thermal image caught him hides after the act. they might have contributed to keepining the body count down. look at what the fancy gadgets pick up when they are snooping, is answer suck it up? let's just say a week after boston no one is talking privacy anything in washington. happy we're told we can get our lives back, i am not so happy we're being just as scrutinized as we do. a look at whether scott mcnealy was right, he said, if you want your privacy get over it, of he right? to katrina pierce, and matt melch and ralph peters, cat katrina? >> i do not think she right but we'll hava make a decision if we're going to remain fry, this administration said in a can't let a good crisis go to waste, i suspect we'll get background checks
do you think that privacy concerns such technology raises will be reined in by these guys? not now, maybe not ever. because see those cameras following your every move? just smile. keep on moving. because they are staying. welcome i'm neil cavuto, dzhokhar tsarnaev is in a hospital alive. because not only did cameras catch him in the act but a thermal image caught him hides after the act. they might have contributed to keepining the body count down. look at what the fancy gadgets pick up when...
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probably the greatest technological university in the world, it's black, it's white, it's muslim, it's christian, it's jewish, it's hindu. that's who we are. you represent every community in the world. and what do you do? you challenge your orthodox as they try to impose it. you push the envelope. you know that no change can come without jettison in the past, you're on the edge of science and technology. you make no distinction between the competence of male and female. you are their worst nightmare. all the things these perverted jihadis, self-made or organized, all the things they fear. the students that are here, i promise you these events since 9/11 will not write the history of this century or this nation. they will be a mere chapter in the journey of the history of this country because we will not change. and they will not marginalize us. they, they will eventually be marginalized. what the world saw was 264 people injured, three beautiful decent people lost in the marathon. an 8-year-old boy, a chinese student, a 29-year-old woman. and the world saw -- they saw all who were ther
probably the greatest technological university in the world, it's black, it's white, it's muslim, it's christian, it's jewish, it's hindu. that's who we are. you represent every community in the world. and what do you do? you challenge your orthodox as they try to impose it. you push the envelope. you know that no change can come without jettison in the past, you're on the edge of science and technology. you make no distinction between the competence of male and female. you are their worst...
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the italian government made available the latest technology for the plane. perhaps we will discover the remains of the people on board. >> the plane was down 70 meters underwater. thead taken off carrying designer, his wife, and four others on january 4. it was the beginning of a bittersweet year for the fashion house. the patriarch died last month 60 years after he and his wife established the brand. although new collections have been shown to mark the anniversary, the family is morning a father and son. but the funeral of american actor james gandolfini has taken place at a manhattan cathedral in new york. died of a heart attack last week while on holiday in italy. a u.s. businessman who was held captive by his chinese employees over a pay dispute has been freed. with dozenseached of workers at a medical supply factory. they were about to lose their jobs and wanted severance payments. suspended. has bangladesh from a program that provides tax breaks to developing countries. the move is in part a response -- it is a result of a series of deadly fires that o
the italian government made available the latest technology for the plane. perhaps we will discover the remains of the people on board. >> the plane was down 70 meters underwater. thead taken off carrying designer, his wife, and four others on january 4. it was the beginning of a bittersweet year for the fashion house. the patriarch died last month 60 years after he and his wife established the brand. although new collections have been shown to mark the anniversary, the family is morning...
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it illustrates a technology that they had. when they got a tip there might be someone in the boat, the suspect sent up the hopper with thermal imaging equipment and it it showed that there was something in that boat because of the heat that was being generated. so that's the picture of form that you see colored in white and eventually in black where they can make out detail. after doing that, they were able to send in a robot with a long arm that was able to pick up the tarp on top of the boat. of course, that told the tale they knew for sure that that suspect was in there and that's when they sent in the s.w.a.t. team and tried to talk him out. there was an exchange of gunfire and the arrest was made. >> what a conclusion. susan candiotti outside the hospital now where the suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev intubated, sedated and officials waiting, hoping they can talk to him soon. susan, thanks very much. >> the suspect's uncle is speaking out. ruslan tsarni said they were brainwashed. take a listen. >> i caught one of the gentleman
it illustrates a technology that they had. when they got a tip there might be someone in the boat, the suspect sent up the hopper with thermal imaging equipment and it it showed that there was something in that boat because of the heat that was being generated. so that's the picture of form that you see colored in white and eventually in black where they can make out detail. after doing that, they were able to send in a robot with a long arm that was able to pick up the tarp on top of the boat....
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we've added cutting-edge safety equipment and technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all our drilling activity, twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. safety is a vital part of bp's commitment to america - and to the nearly 250,000 people who work with us here. we invest more in the u.s. than anywhere else in the world. over fifty-five billion dollars here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. man: how did i get here? dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your family's future? we'll help you get there. try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block pain signals for hours of relief. capzasin-hp. take the pain out of arthritis. >>> tonight breaking the news
we've added cutting-edge safety equipment and technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all our drilling activity, twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. safety is a vital part of bp's commitment to america - and to the nearly 250,000 people who work with us here. we invest more in the u.s. than anywhere else in the world. over fifty-five billion dollars here in the...
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this is incredible technology you have at your disposal in these situations. >> yes. those are assets that the watertown police department doesn't normally have. but to sit in the command post with the federal agencies, and be able to watch it on a down link right there, as it played out. it was incredible. what technology does for law enforcement now. >> one of the reports that's been repeated quite often the last 24 hours is that, dzhokhar ran over and killed his older brother tamerlan when he got away on that night after the gun fight. is that your understanding? >> that is exactly my understanding. what occurred is the older brother charged at one of our officers shooting at him. they ended up within ten feet of each other exchanging gunfire. he ran out of ammunition and our officers tackled him, put him to the ground. two other officers were on top of him and that's when the brother came roaring down the street with the car jacked suv with the full intent of killing my police officers. they were lucky enough to dive out of the way. but the brother was run over at
this is incredible technology you have at your disposal in these situations. >> yes. those are assets that the watertown police department doesn't normally have. but to sit in the command post with the federal agencies, and be able to watch it on a down link right there, as it played out. it was incredible. what technology does for law enforcement now. >> one of the reports that's been repeated quite often the last 24 hours is that, dzhokhar ran over and killed his older brother...
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to smartphone technology. blackberry sat back and became complacent and they got passed by android and apple. in a matter of seconds if you don't innovate quickly, you quickly can see as we see with blackberry their demise. >> i used to be a blackberry guy until december/january i got my first iphone. the thing that kept me clinging to my blackberry for so long was the superiority of the keyboard, which the iphone still cannot match. >> i am with you but i still am on contract with my blackberry. i only use it for its keyboard. i'm cashing this in for a samsung any day now. the cons outweigh the pros now. in terms of gaining customers, anyone going after blackberry is not pulling in a huge client base. blackberry was known for their business sector but then we saw brands like yeahoo! halliburton they all started dropping blackberry quickly. they are known for mobile security. and there is value for intellectual property. anyone picking up blackberry will acquire a number of patents. it's a matter of getting it
to smartphone technology. blackberry sat back and became complacent and they got passed by android and apple. in a matter of seconds if you don't innovate quickly, you quickly can see as we see with blackberry their demise. >> i used to be a blackberry guy until december/january i got my first iphone. the thing that kept me clinging to my blackberry for so long was the superiority of the keyboard, which the iphone still cannot match. >> i am with you but i still am on contract with...
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the only place in the world you'll find the sleep number bed, with dual air technology. it allows each of you to adjust to the support your body needs. you'll only find sleep number at one of our over 400 stores nationwide, where queen mattresses start at just $699. and for those who sleep hot or cool, now save $500 on our temperature-balancing memory foam bed set. sleep number. comfort. individualized. >> katie: [ chuckles ] >> bill: so, you want to come? >> katie: to forrester? >> bill: yeah, come on. caroline would be so happy to see you up and around. >> katie: oh, i don't think so. i've got things to take care of here. but tell her that we want to have dinner very soon. >> bill: we do? >> katie: yes. with her and her moms. >> bill: really? >> katie: mm-hmm. >> bill: all right. well, uh... >> katie: [ chuckles ] >> bill: i'll see if that comes up -- how about that? >> katie: okay. >> bill: all right? uh, do not push it. >> katie: oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> bill: d-don't "yeah, yeah" me. do not push it. [ knock on door ] yeah? >> liam: knock, knock. >> bill: oh, ha! the
the only place in the world you'll find the sleep number bed, with dual air technology. it allows each of you to adjust to the support your body needs. you'll only find sleep number at one of our over 400 stores nationwide, where queen mattresses start at just $699. and for those who sleep hot or cool, now save $500 on our temperature-balancing memory foam bed set. sleep number. comfort. individualized. >> katie: [ chuckles ] >> bill: so, you want to come? >> katie: to...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. >> harris: fox news confirming no charges will be filed against the surviving suspect in the boston marathon bombing. there are enormous questions tonight right now about how that 19-year-old suspect is going to be tried and whether he should be treated as an enemy combatant. investigators compiling their evidence. massachusetts governor deval patrick describing videotape from the day of the attacks that he has not seen, but that law enforcement have briefed him on. >> it does seem to be pretty clear that this suspect took the backpack off, pickup truck it down, did not r
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. >> of course in silicon valley you use the technology the. >> they created a facebook page, a win, and organized donor drives all over the world, southeast asians are the smallest groups to donate bone marrow. >> someone from asian descent has one in 20,000 chances of finding a match. >> people joined the list and in sunny valley for abc7 news. >> we haveness on how you can register to be a bone marrow donor at abc7news.com. >> cries are watching for flare-ups from a stubborn fire in california with mulch burning as they try to contain the esinjuriepoul me hours. red flag warnings were up because of the dry and windy weather in southern california. >> we are starting to get into fire season, right? you have looked at the hills and the color? >> getting dry out there. >> we will check with mike and the forecast. it will be a dangerous season when we have had a dry winter and this is no exception. they are getting ready for operations for what could be an interesting season. southern cal has the winds. >> at 4:45 we have live doppler 7 hd showing it is dry with hardly a cloud. check
. >> of course in silicon valley you use the technology the. >> they created a facebook page, a win, and organized donor drives all over the world, southeast asians are the smallest groups to donate bone marrow. >> someone from asian descent has one in 20,000 chances of finding a match. >> people joined the list and in sunny valley for abc7 news. >> we haveness on how you can register to be a bone marrow donor at abc7news.com. >> cries are watching for...
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the technology, you can see them because inspire magazine put out by the al qaeda leader put together a magazine he had a whole issue dedicated how to construct a bomb in your sink. lou: to interrupt you we have received word from our affiliate in watertown that the suspect, dzhokar tsarnaev is down. i repeat the suspect is down and at this point* he is also lives. and that is the word coming to us from the watertown fox affiliate. we cannot go beyond that the present condition and is alive and he is down. they're still waiting to confirm that through the fox business networks being handed the latest right now this is coming to us from our producers the fbi official telling us an unnamed foreign government to check on the older brother because the foreign government had concerns about possible extremist ties. the fbi fully scrubbed him and talked with him and they said they did not find anything according to the fbi officials and they reported back to the foreign government they found nothing but told the government to follow up if they had any more information and/or concerns the for
the technology, you can see them because inspire magazine put out by the al qaeda leader put together a magazine he had a whole issue dedicated how to construct a bomb in your sink. lou: to interrupt you we have received word from our affiliate in watertown that the suspect, dzhokar tsarnaev is down. i repeat the suspect is down and at this point* he is also lives. and that is the word coming to us from the watertown fox affiliate. we cannot go beyond that the present condition and is alive and...
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because on the one hand it strikes me we are the most technologically advanced state in the world. you know, so we probably have better safe guards than any other country on the other hand we are more dependent perhaps on that very technology which makes us in some ways more vulnerable. what are the realities of those threats towards the united states? >> you're absolutely right. we are at once the most sophisticated and most vulnerable. because everything is connected to the web. most of the strikes we see in the united states and most of those that emanate from china, which is the biggest source of these, are for either corporate espionage, stealing information, stealing corporate data. but we have begun to see some testing on affects of american infrastructure. that means everything from the utilities to the cell phone networks to the emergency responders systems. and the big concern is that ultimately these systems, which are largely not in the hands of the u.s. government, are the ones that somebody could really bring down if there was a concern in cyber strike in the united s
because on the one hand it strikes me we are the most technologically advanced state in the world. you know, so we probably have better safe guards than any other country on the other hand we are more dependent perhaps on that very technology which makes us in some ways more vulnerable. what are the realities of those threats towards the united states? >> you're absolutely right. we are at once the most sophisticated and most vulnerable. because everything is connected to the web. most of...
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. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doesn't just see the future. it is the future. >>> continuing coverage now of the boston bombings. we spoke with a bay area bomb expert for son insight on how investigators approach the aftermath of a bomb scene. putting the puzzle together requires caution, dedication and compassion for the victim. >> atf explosives enforcement officer j.d. powell has worked more high profile cases including the oklahoma bombing which took place 18 years ago today. >> i've been doing bomb disposal work now for 37 years. and no one is ever prepared for a scene like that. >> reporter: he could not talk specifically about boston given the ongoing investigation. but he's dealt with numerous situations where a suspect may have set boobie traps. >> you don't go hard charging through the door. you have plans, you take precautions. you try to get as much intelligence as you probably can at the scene. you may feel if the place is booby traps and you had the resources there to use a robot to put on a bomb s
. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doesn't just see the future. it is the future. >>> continuing coverage now of the boston bombings. we spoke with a bay area bomb expert for son insight on how investigators approach the aftermath of a bomb scene. putting the puzzle together requires caution, dedication and compassion for the victim. >> atf explosives enforcement officer j.d. powell has worked more high profile...
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why didn't the technology work? tom foreman investigates outfront. >> reporter: when the fbi release the these vote yoez during the search for the boston suspects, there is hope that computers might help as they do on shows like "csi," comparing facial features with existing data and coming up with a name. >> hello, harry. >> reporter: but even though pictures of both brothers were in public data bases, the computers that searched that data missed them and came up empty. the government has been working on facial identification software since the 1960s and companies like facebook and apple use similar technology to tag people in photos. but security analysts widely admit this technology is not good enough to spot a suspect in a crowd. mario savilas runs the biomet biometric center. >> one of the problems is low resolution. when you look at images collected from center city tv footage, the faces are way too small. >> reporter: his team is developing next generation software to change poor and partial images into much
why didn't the technology work? tom foreman investigates outfront. >> reporter: when the fbi release the these vote yoez during the search for the boston suspects, there is hope that computers might help as they do on shows like "csi," comparing facial features with existing data and coming up with a name. >> hello, harry. >> reporter: but even though pictures of both brothers were in public data bases, the computers that searched that data missed them and came up...
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what do you think about those cultural and technological things that start in 1979 and shape the 1980s? >> that's all true. you're absolutely on to it. the moment i'm describing in my book is all about, for example, the rise of the personal computer. it is also the moment when mtv comes on for the first time. when cnn comes on for the first time, if i'm allowed to mention them. >> no, you're not. but espn and nickelodeon come on for the first time. focus on them. >> okay. in any event, you're right. >> he likes to hear that. >> christian did not mention that 1979 is the beginning of s.e. cupp. we don't talk about that. >> i was born in 1979. i can't believe you did not mention that in your book, christian. >> we like hearing your ideas for the five most important things in '79. walkman, afghanistan, war, these are toss-ups. tough calls. >> really? really? you're going to do that on remote? >> all right. we'll see. >> thank you for joining us, christian. >> it's my pleasure. >>> when we do come back, "the cycle" will go to the movies. our picks for the summer season. because yes, we're
what do you think about those cultural and technological things that start in 1979 and shape the 1980s? >> that's all true. you're absolutely on to it. the moment i'm describing in my book is all about, for example, the rise of the personal computer. it is also the moment when mtv comes on for the first time. when cnn comes on for the first time, if i'm allowed to mention them. >> no, you're not. but espn and nickelodeon come on for the first time. focus on them. >> okay. in...